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2/26/2026 10:39:48 AM
[ST. PAUL, MN] – Governor Tim Walz today introduced a comprehensive legislative package aimed at preventing, detecting, investigating, and holding accountable those who commit fraud in Minnesota’s state programs. The Governor was joined by Department of Human Services (DHS) Commissioner Shireen Gandhi, DHS Inspector General James Clark, and Bureau of Criminal Apprehension (BCA) Superintendent Drew Evans.
“Fraud steals from the people of Minnesota and undermines the programs we all rely on,” said Governor Walz. “This package strengthens oversight, improves detection, expands enforcement, and increases penalties to protect every dollar Minnesotans depend on. We’ve followed the experts, audits, and proven roadmaps; now it’s time for the Legislature to act.”
The proposal builds on steps taken over the past several years, including the creation of the BCA’s Financial Crimes and Fraud Section, the appointment of a statewide Director of Program Integrity, executive orders empowering state agencies to combat fraud, and improved leadership at DHS. The package incorporates recommendations from independent experts and Director Tim O’Malley’s roadmap, focusing on proactive prevention, stronger accountability, and modernized systems.
Key elements of the Governor’s Anti-Fraud Package include:
Better Detection and Oversight
Strengthened Investigative and Enforcement Authority
Increased Criminal Penalties
The Governor’s full anti-fraud package is available here.